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Find out moreDune: Part Two at BFI IMAX
The only place in Europe to see a 70mm IMAX print screening of Denis Villeneuve’s conclusion to his epic sci-fi saga, adapted from Frank Herbert’s spellbinding novel.
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A new free-to-access digital archive exclusively available in UK public lending libraries. Discover thousands of digitised videos and television programmes from the 1960s to the 2010s, offering a glimpse into Britain’s past, its people and places.
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Once a decade the magazine asks critics to select the best films ever made. Explore the results in a special edition.
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Our Screen Heritage programme to bring new forms of digital filmmaking into the UK’s national collection of film and moving image
We’re also launching a call out for a People’s Advisory Panel, from a variety of backgrounds from across the UK and Ireland, to help influence the new collection.
Pat Collins on his John McGahern adaptation That They May Face the Rising Sun
By Georgia Korossi
5 things to watch this weekend – 26 to 28 April
By Sam Wigley
BFI Southbank Studio to be renamed NFT4
BFI Southbank Studio to be renamed NFT4Challengers: Luca Guadagnino summons the potent yearning of his finest work with a hot and heavy tennis drama
By Beatrice Loayza
“I have never felt accepted as a director”: Lindsay Anderson interviewed in 1989
By Gerald Pratley
10 great films about stunt people
By Gayle Sequeira
Events
BFI Flare programmer Wema Mumma and award-winning asexual activist Yasmin Benoit discuss the history of asexual and aromantic characters in film and TV.
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Our new ten-year strategy that sets out how we will transform access to our programmes, screen culture and jobs.
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The BFI National Archive has one of the most important film and TV collections in the world. Choose from a selection of 11,000 titles that cover 120 years of British life, and the history and art of film.
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